JAKARTA - The Coordinating Minister for Politics, Law and Security, Mahfud MD, said the Government will make improvements after Indonesia's 2022 Corruption Perception Index (CPI) fell four points to 34 from 38 in 2021.
"Of course, we will make improvements and soon will receive specific directions as state policy from the President (Joko Widodo)", said Mahfud at the State Palace complex, Jakarta, reported by ANTARA, Monday, February 6.
Mahfud said President Jokowi held a meeting to discuss lowering the GPA based on Transparency International Indonesia (TII). Apart from Mahfud, also present at the meeting were Attorney General Sanitiar Burhanuddin, National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo, and Chair of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Firli Bahuri.
Mahfud explained that the government respects the GPA results as presented by TII. However, he added, the drop in GPA was quite surprising.
According to him, in the index for calculating TII results, eight institutions are sources of data and assessments for assessing Indonesia's IPK. Of the eight institutions, no institution is usually used as a source and assessment of Indonesia's CPI, namely the World Economic Forum (WEF).
"We want to convey, while respecting the TII results, what we found was that there were 13 international sigi institutions; those used for Indonesia were eight and those that are usually used, this year not used by Indonesia, even though our improvements are heading there, namely sigi institutions which very famous, the World Economic Forum", he explained.
He said that Indonesia received a high rating at the WEF, but this was not used in calculating the 2022 GPA by TII.
"There (WEF), we are high, but we are not used to counting this time. So, it's okay. We just want to state that those are not facts but perceptions and only limited to certain things", he said.
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In addition, in several other sectors, he continued, Indonesia experienced an increase in the index, such as in the democratization, law enforcement and justice sectors. However, in several sectors, there has been a decline, such as in licensing and ease of investment.
"Then, there were concerns from investors about legal certainty, all kinds of things, indeed it affected it to go down a bit. Regarding law enforcement, eradicating corruption, democracy, it went up even though it was small", he said.
Mahfud said that he, along with the National Police Chief, the KPK chairman and the attorney general would again be summoned by President Jokowi in the next few days. The President will deliver specific directions so that all state institutions make improvements
"Well, we will take steps which in the next two or three days the President, the four of us, will call again for the President to convey directions about what we will do", said Mahfud.
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